How are Bridges Built?
Most bridges
rest on supports called piers. A wall is built in the river to keep
out water,
and the piers are fixed in the bed of the river. The bridge is then built on the piers.
The suspension
bridges are built by fixing
cables across
a river from high towers on
each side. The road
is hung from the main
Cantilever bridges are made in two sections, each supported on a pier
near
each end
of the bridge. The sections meet in the middle of the bridge,
giving a long span to it.
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